
Module 4: Decoding The Elite Woman's Style Revealing The Secret Formula To Elegant Style Color Theory: How To Find Your Dominant Color Revealing The Secret Formula To Elegant Style We're now going to go through color theory and you will understand by the end of it, why choosing the right colors and wearing the right colors near your face is important. You will also leave this module and understand what color you should be wearing. Cause we are going to find out what's your dominant color in this video, but what if everybody in the world look like this? Well actually wait a second. Everybody in this world pretty much does look like this. The matter of our hair color complexion, somehow majority of us choose to wear black. Well, at least mostly black and it's pretty dull. Isn't it? I personally think it's because majority of us, we don't really understand what colors work best for us and how to use color in a wardrobe. But imagine if instead of this, we would look like this. What a difference? Huh? I personally think that this is much more fun. Since I started to explore colors, I try to wear more vibrant colors than the typical block that I only used to wear it back in the days, color has the biggest impact on how a person looks. It has actually more of an impact than the overall style and fit of a clothing. Makeup is also important, but I would almost say that color is probably a little bit more important. So you should really think about the importance of color because what happens when we wear the wrong color while a lot of things can happen. And here we have a few examples in this images, the wrong color can make us look washed out. If we have wrinkles, our wrinkles might become emphasized. If we are tired or we have bags under our eyes, then that can come out. If we wear the wrong colors, the wrong colors can also make us look more pale or it can contrast in the wrong way. With our skin tone, making us look ill, it can overall change our skin tone to the worst. It can also change our hair color to the worst. I've had many times where I wear a color and for some reason, my hair just looks so much more yellow when it's supposed to look ashy. But what happens when we're wearing the right color? Well, that's when we look awake, that's when we'll look vibrant, fresh imbalanced, it's almost like the right color makes us pop and gives us this touch of harmony and balance. I would also say that one of my personal favorites is that the right color can actually even out your skin tone and just give a nice tone to it. Same goes for, for your hair color. But ladies, I need to admit to you, the color theory is actually a little bit complicated. That's why I spend a whole week in the image consulting training, just to study color theory. So let me just try and brief you in a very summarized version on how color theory works, the technical aspect. So when we work with color analysis in image consulting, we start by evaluating the person's dominant color. Then we evaluate the person's secondary color. And then we evaluate the person's third dominant color, but it's not necessarily a color that is dominant because each person may have one aspect of them that is more dominant. And that's what we based our color around. Now, the dominance can lay in three different aspects. The dominance might lay in your depth. If the dominance is regarding, if you are light or dark, the dominance might lay in your tone. Maybe the dominance is the fact that you are a warm or the fact that you are cool. And lastly, the dominance might also signal of your clarity. Maybe your dominance is the fact that you are very bright or that you are very muted. And this is what we evaluate when we evaluate your dominant. So it's not just, what is your dominant color? It's a little bit more complex than that. However, we are going to find out in this video and actually you will realize that it's fairly simple to understand your dominant. What's a little bit more tricky, which we will not be doing in this program is to understand what's your secondary color and your third Sheree color. What you see on the right is an example of how you can go more in depth, finding out what's for example, your secondary color. I think some of you who have heard about color theory probably know about the different color seasons. We have winter spring, summer, and autumn. I will not be talking in seasons in this video. I will be talking in a different format. And this is because we are going slightly more detailed than just dividing us in four seasons. But we are not going as detailed as dividing us in 12 aspects, which is what you do when you included the secondary color. So we are going to focus on six different dominance. And when we evaluate our dominant, we always take our eyes, hair, and skin into account. There are color analysis companies who do not take the hair into account. I would personally avoid going to such companies because you are cutting out such an important aspect as your hair color. It takes up a lot of space around your face. For this reason it's important that it is included in the color analysis. Also, please understand that when we do a color analysis and we tell you what colors you should be wearing, we are only referring to the colors that you should be wearing close to your face. Meaning if you wear a scarf on top of a top, we are focusing mainly on the scarf. If you're only wearing a top or a jacket, then we're only focusing on the jacket or the top. Anything that's close to your face is what you have to take into account when you choose the right color for you. So if, for example, one of your favorite colors is not going to be included on your color pallette. Don't worry. You can still use that color on the accessories, on trousers, as a skirt, anything below your waist, really, and this way you won't feel too sad about letting go that color. Now, ladies, I'm now going to present the six different dominant colors. And I want you to really understand that I am going to make it as easy as possible for you to understand. I could go more in depth and I could tell you more and more about exceptions because there are exceptions, but I'm not going to do that because it's very easy then to get confused. And this is how I see it is that if we find out our dominant color, we can pretty much evaluate 80% of our wardrobe, what color it should contain of. We can also more easily understand what colors to avoid and what color schemes to opt for. And if you feel like this is not enough for you, that you want to find out your secondary color and your third Sheree color, I really do recommend everybody to do it because you are going to have even more colors in your color pallette to choose from. And to also understand what colors work for you and what don't for this. I do recommend that you do an in person, call it color analysis because it's not possible to really do with virtually. You need to have daylight. You need to have a professional and you actually need to be testing colors and next to your face to really understand what your secondary and tertiary colors are. Now, let's find out our dominant color. And I'm going to begin with going through who the light is. The light is as the name, the type of women that are very light and fair in their complexion, their hair and their eyes. The color of their eyes is usually blue or light of some sort. They have oftentimes pale skin and light hair. Usually down to medium blonde in darkness. They are always Caucasian, so they can never be Oriental. They can never be African. They are usually either Scandinavian Anglo- Saxon or any other fare types. So naturally they're blonde, regardless if they're a light blonde or medium blonde, but their natural hair color is blonde. They also have this kind of delicacy around their skin tone. It can be quite pale or they might be able to catch a bit of tan, but they're not the ones who tan really, really dark. I am myself, am a light. That's my dominant color. And we have also some celebrities for also light as a dominant color, such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Cate Blanchett, Reese Witherspoon, Michelle Pfeiffer, Paris Hilton, Kate boss, sports, Heather LA clear Naomi Watts. So the person who is light has a dominant, that is the depth and the depth is the light.
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